rebels killed three people tuesday in execution style attacks in kashmir. 117 states in one union territory are up for grabs and more than 800 million people are expected to participate in the election. >> the u.s. government is reversing its position when it comes to treating all internet data equally, proposing new rules allowing big companies to pay internet service providers for a faster track to their customers. we are joined now to explain by erica pitzi. this seems like a game changer. >> tech experts would agree. since the beginning of the worldwide web, so-called knelt neutrality has been the norm, protection from censorship. disney netflix or google could pay internet service providers for special express lanes to send content like video to their customers. the problem, that cost incurred by the companies to get the fast track will likely be passed on to the consumer. this policy shift comes on the same day the brazilian president signed a so-called internet constitution that does the opposite, barring companies from charging for preferential access to thor networks, something cha